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Putumayo Presents - Acoustic Africa
Music CD CoverArtist: Putumayo Presents Edition: Music CD Audio: Multilingual (Unknown); English (Original Language) CD Release Date: 2006-09-05 Music Label: Putumayo World Music Product features: - VARIOS INTERPRETES ACOUSTIC AFRICA
Soundtracks: - Sore - Diogal
- Mindjer Doce Mel - Eneida Marta
- Misahotaka Ny Akama - Rajery
- Sedjedo - Angelique Kidjo
- Vusi Mahlasela - Basimanyana
- Bana - Faya Tess & Lokua Kanza
- Mauritania - Lay Sow
- Tradicao - Gabriela Mendes
- Baro - Habib Koite
- Palea - Dobet Gnahore
- Antonia - Manecas Costa
- Fanta Bourama - Djelimady Tounkara
Free Music Notes for Acoustic AfricaFree Music Review: Great on the cd and even more so in person Hit: 5 Stars
This new Putumayo release is an excellent introduction to the smooth and haunting melodies of the acoustic African sound. As with so many of their collections, buy this CD, pick your favorites, and follow their careers through other musical selections. Or better yet, if you still have time, catch the Acoustic Africa tour, and see Habib Koite, Vusi Mahlasela and Dobet Gnahore live!
We were lucky enough to catch this concert this past weekend in Boulder, and what an amazing experience. This was a fairly intimate venue (approximately 1000 in the full-looking event), and we were only 5 rows back from these wonderfully talented international performers.
Several songs began with a performer beginning to strum backstage, only to stroll out onto the stage singing, perhaps unaccompanied. Amazing!
This is Gnahore's introduction to American audiences, and she happily found a large number of French-speakers in the audience for her attempts at conversation. Though a woman small in stature, she belts out a huge sound, and while you can enjoy her song, "Palea" on the CD you will miss her awe-inspiring dancing if you do not see her in person.
Seeing Koite and Mahlasela in person was a huge treat, and hearing several of our favorite songs, sung by both artists was truly worth the trip. We heard "Red Song," Emtini Wababe," "Basimanyana," and the evening ended with "Pata Pata" from Vusi Mahlasela. "Cigarette Abana," "Baro," (I think) and several others from Koite were worth the trip in themselves.
The most exciting part of this concert proved to be the format - this was not structured with 3 sets, one for each artist. We got to hear each of the performers alone at least once, but generally they played together, sometimes in pairs, but frequently all three at once. The energy and talent exploding off that stage (with Bamada and other performers also playing backup) was truly mind-blowing.
Mahlasela and Koite, both amazingly talented, also proved to be funny and conversational with the crowd (happily in English for those of us limited to that language). After a rollicking performance of Koite's "Wassiye" which had the entire crowd on its feet, Mahlasela managed to quiet the crowd (quite an effort) by simply standing at the mic with his guitar, his eyes closed, and snoring. It took almost a full minute, but the crowd finally figured it out, and shut up, waiting for his next song, a much calmer one.
The program stepped up and down in intensity with the types of songs, but always at the same level of performance, and it is something I'd recommend to anyone who enjoys the acoustic African sound. Buy the CD, find some favorites, and enjoy!
Acoustic Africa PosterOn Acoustic Africa, you?ll discover gentle folk songs from Senegal, a protest song from South Africa, blues-tinged ballads from Mali and much more. The performers on this album are social activists, building awareness of the current conditions in Africa that affect the region and the world. They sing of love and faith, pain and oppression, and their ability to unite people. Vusi Mahlasela is an active social commentator who often addresses issues of social and political significance in his homeland. His gripping lyrics and lovely melodies on "Basimanyana" demonstrate why Mahlasela is also a leading figure in the contemporary South African music scene. One of Africa?s most world-renowned performers, Habib Koité has shared the stage with some of the world?s best-known artists. On the track "Baro," Koité?s wistful vocals with swirling rhythms and intertwined harmonies demonstrate his distinctive sound. Koité?s music video for "Wari" is a bonus enhancement on the CD, as well as one of Koité?s best-loved songs. Other artists of note include Diogal Sakho, Laye Sow, Angelique Kidjo, and Eneida Marta. Later this fall Putumayo will translate the experience of the Acoustic Africa collection into a live performance setting, bringing together three of the African continent?s most gifted singer-songwriters on one stage. The Putumayo Presents: Acoustic Africa Concert Tour featuring Acoustic Africa artists Habib Koité from Mali, Vusi Mahlasela from South Africa and Dobet Gnahoré from Ivory Coast will travel to more than 40 cities in North America and Europe, giving audiences a rare and unique opportunity to experience first-hand the dynamic performances of these truly enigmatic musicians. A portion of Putumayo?s proceeds from the sale of this CD will be donated to Mercy Corps in support of their efforts to help AIDS victims and the victims of the civil war in Darfur. This flowingly well-sequenced collection of semi-acoustic tracks, some of which have a smoothly mainstream FM-radio feeling while others are more roots-oriented, is just the thing to unwind after a stressful workday or get the weekend off to an effervescent yet relaxed start. South African troubadour Vusi Mahlasela and Senegalese pop icon Diogal are heard to great effect, as are Congolese stars Faya Tess and Lokua Kanza, entwined in a lusciously Cuban-rumba-influenced duet. A lesser-known Cape Verdean songstress named Gabriela Mendes swings her way through a typically dance-like ditty and Dobet Gnahoré of Ivory Coast makes a similarly strong impression. A previously unreleased tune by Angelique Kidjo of Benin rounds the set out; every compilation should ideally offer something new, not just retreads, so this is definitely a good thing. Another important selling point: a portion of the proceeds from this album will be donated to Mercy Corps in support of their efforts to help victims of AIDS and the civil war in Darfur, and to Oxfam America and Oxfam Novib's "Make Trade Fair." --Christina Roden More from Putumayo  Africa |  Oliver Mtukudzi Collection |  Koite & Bamada, Habib |
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